Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1907)
FRIDAY, APRIL it, 1807. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. NATURE PROVIDES FOR SICK WOMEN a, more potent remedy In the root and herbs of the fluid Mian WM ever produced from druirs, la the K'kwI old-fashioned day of our grandmother few druu were need in meitlolner and Lydia 14, Plnkhain. of Lyon, Mas,, In her tutiy of root and narba and their power oer diseaee discovered and gate to the woman of tho world ft remedy for their peculiar Ilia mora tuiLanfc end nfllaetilouii than inf oomUnaUonot drna. , Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la an honest, triad and trua remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. During tta record of mora than thirty yeare, Ita long list of actual eurat of those aartoua UU peculiar to women, entitle Lydia IS. Itnkham'a Vegetable Compound to the reapeot and oonfldenoa of every fair minded pemon aad every thinking woman. When women are troubled with irregular or painful function, weakneaa, displacement, ulceration, or Inflammation, baokaobe, flatulency, general debility, Indigestion or nervona prostration, they ahoutd remember there la on tried and tnje remedy, Lydla 1C Pink ham a Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the country bat inch ft record of earea of female Ilia, and thousands of women residing In every part of the United 8tatea bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydla B. Plnk haui'a Vegetable oompound and what It haa done for them. " ' Mr. Plukhara Invitee all alok women to wriu her for adviea. She haa guided thoaaanda to health, for twenty-five years aha he been advising alok women fret of charge. Bbe ta the dauf hter-ln-law of Lydia B. Pink ham and ae her assistant for years before ber deoeaaa adviaed under her Immediate direction. Addreaa, Lynn, Maa. n Latest Quotations In the Portland ' Markets. Cemplete MsrVat Rsperu Corrected , Keeh Day, Giving the WheleseU Prleet ef CommodHlea, Perm Pre duee and Vegetable . POnTLAND. April IS. Already noma new petatnee have reached the city from California, 1ml theae are only a novelty, a yet They eell at cm a pound. Within a few weeks there will be larger ehlpmenta, when price will fair aomewhat. WHOLESALE PRICES. The following are quotation ruling In Portland aa reported by Jobber In the varlou line-! Grain, Fleur, Peed Wheat-Club, 71 O Tloj Valley. 70 9 71 e; blueetem, 74 O 75o; red. 71a Flour Hard wheat patent, lilt, atralght, 11.10; graham, II.TJ O M i rye, 15; whole wheat flour, 14.00 9 U -10; Valley flour, IS 65 O M.Tti Dakota. 15.40 e ( 0: Eastern Rye, 15.40; Pills, vury 15.10; Corvallla, 13.15. Oats-White, 1: gray. S3S.60. Corn-Whole, lit; cracked, ! per no. Barley Brewing. Ill HI; feed ttl O It; rolled. 121.10 O M0. Rye-tl.45 0 1.10 per ewV ; Hay Valley, timothy, 111 . II; Eaatern Oregon, 115 C Hi Clover, 17 C 7.10; cheat, 17 7.50; alfalfa. 111. 0; gr1"' tl O i vetch, 17.80 It "' "" ' Buckwheat III per ton. MilUtuffe Middling, 111; chop, lit; bran, 17;('ahor. 111.10. Cereal foods Rolled oat, cream, 10 -lb. aaeke, 7; lower graJe, 11.10 10; oatmeal, steel cut, s-id. aaoas, II bbll lb. aacka, 4.ll per bale; oat meal, (grpund,)( 4Mb. aacka, 17.10 per bbl. l-lb. ack, 4 per bale; eo.lt pea 14.11 per'l00-tb. aacka; 15-lb. boxes, 11.15; pearl barley, 14 per 101 lbs.; It boxes, 11.15 per box; peatry flour, 10 lb. aacka, 1110 per bbL , Grain b age Foreign and dottiest la, 1 1- eent ,,. , Fruits, frulte Banana, Tropical to per TIDE . . t'it-i itif High Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ftflua ft. mmmmmmmmammmm jS ,,,, jj ;., j J nnnrri inn ninirnnnn pound; pineapple, IU0 0 80 TunlLAnU DIAHUCIu Monday .. ..... 1 Tuesday .. ....2 Wednesday ,. ,, t Thursday ,. . ... 4 Friday 5 Saturday t SUNDAY 7 nmliiy . . I Tuesday 0 Tuesday .. 8 Thursday. .. ...11 Friday .. .......21 Saturday ,. ....18 SUNDAY 14 Monday .. 15 Tuesday .. ....16 Wednesday ., ..17 Thursday ... ...IS Friday .. 10 Saturday .. ....20 SUNDAY ... .,.31 Monday .. .....22 Tuesday .. ,...28 Wednesday ,. ..24 Thursday ,. ...26 Friday .. ......26 Saturday .. ...27 SUNDAY 28 Monday .. .....20 Tuesday SO 1:27 1:07 1:11 4:43 1:08 4:02 9.2 8.9 t.t 6:08 t:18 7)42 5:46 8.2 7:00 8:2(V 7.9 7.8 8:69 10:00 1:141 19:47 10:87 10:37 8.1 8.1 8.6 8.7 11:28 11:28 12:17 0:04 0:88 12:67 1:10 8 1:87 2:16 2:66 8:38 1:41! 1:12 t:44 8.8 8.7 8.6 1:11 8.2 4:20 8:62 4:88 7. 7.6 7.1 5:09 t:0A 7:11 8:16 9:12 9.59 5:14 t:82 7.0 7:47 8:57 9:69 6 7.0 7.3 10:43 11:22 11:69 10:64 7.7 11:45 8.1 lYDIA B. PINKH per doien: lemon, 11.80 t 4.00 box; o angei, IMS 0 11.00; grape fruit, f U0 crate; lime, 76c 0 tl.JS per 100: tan- gerlnea; 11,75 per box. Domestic frulte Applee, common, Uo O ILOOi fancy, IttO Q ISO box: cranberries, 110 O 11 bbl Vegetsbles. ' Potatoee II. 1.10 per ewt Cabbage, lb. t I t to; Cauliflower, 11.50 per crate; parsley, 15o per do; hot house lettuce, IS per box; head, 40o dot; spinach, I to lb.; artl choke,, 75o 11.00 per doaen; pea 11 11c lb.; celery, IS.75 i00 per crete; ok re, 11.76; sprout, to lb.; to matoes, Mexican, 12.15 11.75; aepar ague. It l-lo lb.; rhubarb, 7o lb.; cu cumbers, 1 and 11.60 doaen. Onlona 7Se I0& Turnip Per sack, 11 O 11.15; car rot, II and 11.15; beet, ILM O 11.60; horseradish, 7 1-t 9 lc lb. , Freeh Meet and Fish. Fresh meat Veal, medium, 75 to 100 lb- I 9 I 1-lc; 100 to 150 lb. 7 l-lo to lc; 150 to 200 lbe I 9 1-lc; 100 lba, and over, 1 1-t 0 to; pork, IV 9 tc; heavies, 7 lc; beef, bulla, I tl-lc; cow, 5 tc; ateere, t O 7c; mutton, medium else, t O 10c; large 7 0 lc j. i. s , ;.. -., 1 1 ?, Fish halibut, ll-le; black cod, tc; black bes, per lb lie; etrlped bees, tic; herring, 5c; flounder, tc; catfish. lie; shrimp, 10c; perch, tc; sturgeon. It 1-tc; sea trout, Ho; silverelJe. frosen, tc; steelheads, 11c; torn cod Tc; smelts, 5c; Chinook salmon, It 1-t c, ' Oysters Shoalwater bay, per gal lon, 12.15; per sack, 11.50; Toke Point. $1.60 per 100; Olymplaa, 130 lbs, ; Olympian, per gallon, 11.15. Clame Hardshell, per box, 2.40; ra- tor clam, 13 per box. Produce. Butter Country creamery, 15 O 36 c; city creamery, IT' l-lo; store, 10 0 21c; butter fat, Ita Egg Oregon ranch, lt a doaen." Poultry Old rooters, t 10c; hens, 14 14 Me; fryers, it 17c; broil ers, 12 35c; dressed stock, 10 11-1 o; higher than live; ducks, 15 16o; turkeys, It 14o; Jreesed. 14 15c; geese, live, I tc; dressed, 10 Ho; pigeon, tl O 1.50; iquabs, J IS doa. - ' ' Cheese Young America, It It 1-t o; Oregon full oream flat, IS 1-1 Ita -," Honey Dark, 10 1-1 He; amber, It lto; fancy white, 14 0 15c. AM TABLE, APRIL Low Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft. 1.7 2:2 2.9 8.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.6 0. 7 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.4 2.8 8.2 8.6 4.0 1:8 1.3 1.4 1.8 1.2 1. t 1.2 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 Monday .. Tuesday ,, Wednesday Thursday . Friday .. , Saturday , SUNDAY . Monday ., Tuesday . , Wednesday .. 1 8:67 9:47 o.i -0.1 0.0 0.2 's!7 3.5 .. 2 .. 3 10:43 .. 4 11:46 .. 6 .. 6 .. 7 1:07 2:36 .. 8 8:52 t.O .. 9 ..10 4:53 6:42 2.3 1.6 1.0 Thursday Friday ,. Saturdav ..11 6:23 .12 ,., ..13 7:08 7:42 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.9 SUNDAY . Monday , . . Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday , SUNDAY . Monday .,; Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . .. ...14 . ...,1B 8:18 8:55 9:80 .16 .17 10:07 .18 10:48 ,...1911:83! 1.1111 ...20! v.. 21 ....22 J2 0:52 4.0 1.8 8.2 2.5 1.7 0.8 0.1 0.5 -0.8 1.0 2:12 3: 24 4:13 4:68 ...25 6:43) Hops, Wool, Hides, Ete. Hops Choice, t 0 lie: prime, I 0 1 l-2e per lb. ::Y Wool-Valley, 11 22o; Eastern Oregon, It 0 II l-2o; a to shrinkage. Feathere Oeese, white, 16 0 40o; geese, gray or mixed, 25 0 tOo; duck, white, 15 0 10c; duck, mixed, 12 0 15o. ,. .. , .'. , Mohalr-Cholce, I 0 2tc. , Cascara kagrada, (Chlttlm bark) 1 1.1 0 t l-tcu, perib. Beeswax Good, clean and pure, 22 0 26o per lb. Tallow-Prlme, 11-10 4 l-2c; No. 2 and grease, t 0 to per lb. Oregon grepe root Per 100 lb I 40. : : -j'V ;-v;. Hide Dry No. 1, It lb, and up, per lb., 17 0 19c; kip, No. 1, 17 20c; according to else. Dry exited butt and stags, one-third less than dry flint; low gradee 1-11 tc per lb. less; atted steers, 10 lb, and up, 10 Ho; under 50 lb, eteerg and cows, t 10 o; stag and bulla, 7or kips, It to tO lb., lOo per lb.; calf, 10 to 14 lba. Ho; calf, under 10 (be., H 12c; green, un salteJ, lc per lb. less; sheeoaklna, shearlings, No, 1, II 0 26c; short wool, No. 1, 40 0 too each; medium wool, No. L 11 0 1.50 each; murrain pelt, 10 to 20 per cent less; horse bide, snltod, 11.50 to 2, according to else; dry, according to site, 1 11.26; colt, 25 0 60o each; Angora, wooled, 20o 11.60; goat, common. II O 25o each. Qrooerl, Provision, Ete. Sugar, eack basis D. O. 14.12 1-t doldon C, 14 Jl 1-t; extra C, 14.42-1-1; powdered, 15.01 1-t; cube, 15.17 1-2; beet, 14.71 1-2; fruit sugar, 4. 12 1-1; boxes, 60 ct. cwt advance over sack basis (less l-4o If paid for In fif teen daya). Beans Small white, I t-4c; Urge white, t l-3c; pink, to; bayou, 4 l-2c; Lima, I 1-lc; Mexican red, 4 t-4a Coffee Mocha, 14 18o; Java, fan cy, It O 18c; Java, good, to 24o; Java, ordinary, 17 O 20c; Coeta Rica, fancy, It 20c; Coeta Rice, good, It Ho; Arbuckle, lt.tl cwt: Lion, 15-7-la per lb.; Columbia coffee, 14 l-4c; 8alvador, It 1-lc; Date Golden, tO lb. boxes, 7o; lib. packages, tc; Faro, 16 lb. boxes, 11.40 box. 'Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 1 5.9 5c; Southern Japan, I 1-4 5 1-lc; bro ken, 4 1-tc; bead, fancy, t l-to; choice, ta -.A Lard Kettle-rendered, tierce, lto; Tubs, It t-4o; 50a II l-4c; tOa 11 1-tc; 10a It l-4c; Standard pure, Uercea, lo less compound, tierce, I 1-lc; leaf, ita ...:r. :;:;'.v' . .-, Dried Frulte Applee, evaporated. 10c per lb.; aundried, aacka or boxes. none; aprlcota 20o; peacbee It 1-lc; pears, IS 1-lc; prunee, Italian, 4 I- 1-lc; French, 4 tc; Flga, California, blacks, 5 t-4c; California white, tc; Smyrna, 10c; plume, pitted, to; Figs White, lb I 7c; black, t 7c; Provisions Heme, large ltc; email. It l-2o; picnic ltc; boiled hams, 25c; boiled picnic, 10c; breakfaat bacon. fancy, 21 l-2c; English, 17c; dry salted short clears, 12c; backs, 12c Nuts Walnute, No. L eoft shell, 170 13c; No. 1 hard shell. 16 0 16c.;1 al monds, 19 0 10c; filbert 16c; Braalla, 20c; pecans, 21c; hickory, lo; Vir ginia peanuta, 8 l-2c; Jumbo Virgin la peanuts, 10c; Japanese peanuts, t l-2o; Chestnuts, Italian, 10c; Italian, 20c; cocoanuts, doaen, 86 0 90o; pine- nuts, 17 l-2a , Raisins Looee Muscatels, 3 crown, 9c; 1-crown, S 1-lc; BleacheJ aeed lesg Sultanas, 10 0 It l-3c; unbleach ed seedless Sultanaa, t 1-lc; London layer, 8-crown, whole boxes of 201bs., 12.25; t-orown, 12.10. Women have decided that In case they cannot vote, thoy wilt cut out the "Stork" proposition. Perfectly proper. Take Holllster'a Rocky Moun tain Tea, it I good for most every thing. 35 cento, Tea or Tablet Frank Hart linn. DISTILLERS LOUSIVILLE, KENTUCKY Old Forester Whiskey High in Quality and Price Tucker Whiskey .. ... Best Value on the Coast Major Paul Whiskey ! Noted for its Fine Flavor . fUitllil unnn nun mm n by HOW CAN 1 F0RGET7 I remember, I remember, ... Whnn 1 was but a lad, Down on the old plantation, What jolly joys 1 bad! 1 used to milk the sevon cows, -And swill the sixteen motherly sows. And give the eighteen horses oats, And etiurk the cum fur thirty sheet, And fork the hay Utt fifty bead Of cuttle black end brown and red. And fod'l'tr Sflven hundred sheep Each nlglit before I went to sleep. Ah, thone were happy season , . Whnn I wee but a but! I liNd o many reunion For biting gey and glad I 1 uswt to rid at three o'clock And fatd the vn rts of stock And chop eleven cor1 of wood Before my appetite wee gol. And after bmakfeat dig a ditch Till all my muscles got the twitch, And hoe the cotton afternoons' Along with si or seven coon. Oh, what a sweet existence, How jammed with dully joy. Away off In the distance, When I was but a buy I 1 For even after suppsr time Up In the iuft I uiH-d to climb And fork down forty tons of hay ' To fed the animals next day. And after thst ah, chlefrst joy For any happy hearted boy! 1 turned the grinditone (such repose!) To sharpen forty-seven boea. I remember, f remember, Thoee boyhood pleasures yet, Down on the old plantation! Ah, bow can I forgetT , Robertus Love 'In Judge. Hie Absent Ducal Mind. The Grand Duke of fiaxe-Weimar, who I the next heir of Queen Wll belrnlna, la a wealthy young prince. tw(uitylgbt year of age, unmarried and ha In Germany a reputation for periM'tratlng "bull.'' Once while vis iting a public school be noticed two boys of striking slralliorlty in appear ance. "Why, what a retnarkablo Ukenesar he exclaimed. "These lad must eure ly be twin!" "Yes, your royal highness," remarked the principal, and he beckoned the two frightened youngster to him. "Ah," aa!d the prince, placing hi hand on the bend, of one of them, "what Is your nitifio?" "HelnrU'h." " "And how ol are your "Bix." answered the boy. "And youl" be said, turning to the other lad. Harper Weekly. Hellol Hellol Hellol Brown (after late nlKht at tho of flee) -eTwenty-acven - forty - seven Ge rard, pleas', tuUh. Sketch. Why She Died. Toucher (to class lu Shakespeare) Now, Henry, what wb the cause of Cleopatra's death? Pupil ludlgvstlou. . Teacher vfnnsrSiy) Henry Terklns! What do you mean by giving me euch an absurd answer? Pupil-Well, anyway, she died be cause aha had o bite before retiring. Boat,) u Kveulut Trauscript. TRANSPORTATION. The K".Une Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PASSENGER8, FREIGHT. Leavea Astoria daily exoept 8unday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Dally Except 8unday at 7 a. m. Qulok Service Exoellsnt Meals Good Bertha. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Fool Taylor St '-S V . ... e-e In the Face of Cqmpetitio We have secured fifteen per cent, of the , cigar business of this country. How? By making better cigars of every grade than any other manufacturer ha3 produced, and tell ing the truth about them. By making the strongest definite claims that any cigar manufacturer ever dared to make : and by living up to them. By marking the boxes of our standard brands with the Triangle A so that every smoker of this country could shut down on the hit-or-miss way of buying cigars on anybody's say-so, and make his selections from brands that he knows are the best his money can pay for better in . every way quality and grading; of leaf, even ness of blend, and perfection of condition. ; Now put that to the test Smoke a cigar of some brand bearing the "A" (Triangle A) and find out. .You can't do better than begin with , r. - The New C RE MO Every box is extra-wrapped in glassine paper sealed to maintain perfect smoking condition and cleanli ness until the box is opened. AMERICAN CIGAR Manufacturer ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN' FOX, Pre. ,. , Kelson Troyw, Vioe-Pre. and Snpt. F L BISHOP. Secretary ASTORIA 8AVISQ8 BAKK. Treat ' Designers and Manufacturers 01 t ' "THE LATEST IMFROVT f Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPOHDENCC'SOIICITEO, , v Foot of Fourth Btreeu J. Q. A. BOWLBT, President. . f RANK PATTON, Oaabler. 0. I. PETERSON. Vice-President J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Moria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 1100,008. Barplos an DndWIded rroflts a,000. TransaetaaOeneral Banking Buslaesa. . , Interest Paid on Time iwtKM.'u, g Tenth 8tet. Under New flanagement Open Day and Night ' Turkish and Russian Baths 539 Commercial Street; 1 Phone, Black 2253 First Class Smyser & THE O E M C. F.WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquor and Cigars Hot Lunch at all Hour Corner Eleventh ASTORIA Sherman Transter Go. ! ' v HENRY SHERMAN. Managei Hack, Carriages Baggage Cheoked asd Trans 1 erred Truck ard Furniture Wagon Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. A COMPANY Merit Hark ASTOKIA. OREGON Attendants. Ward, Props. Merchant Lunch From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p jn. s Centa and Commercial ' OHEGOJI aT A 3. Friday , . 26 Saturday 27 SUNDAY .. ...28 Monday 29 Tuesday .. ....80 C. M.l FOWLER, Agent. Phone Main 2761. 12:83 6:28 7:12 7:58 8:45 D18TUIBUTOKS ASTORIA, OREGON 0:88 1:14 1.4! 8,6 1:22 8:8 t.O 7.t 433 CoGunerdil Street Main Phone 121 1:12 8:03 1:68 t.t